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A FRENCH BRASS CASED STRIKING AND REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCKNo. 4382, circa 1885The Corniche case with a bevelled oval glass to the top, above white enamel dial with 'Breguet' blued steel moon hands, the twin train movement with modern replaced platform lever escapement, striking and repeating on a blued steel gong, with red cloth-covered carrying case15.5cm high (handle up)CONDITION REPORTThe red cloth-covered carrying case has lost its handle. The interior is also worn. The clock case is very dusty and requires a clean. The movement is running and the strike and repeat functions. The dial has two hairline cracks. There is a double-ended key.
A FRENCH ENGRAVED GILT BRASS STRIKING AND REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH ALARM FOR THE CHINESE MARKETRetailed by L. Vrard & Co, Shang-Hai, circa 1890With a finely engraved Gorge-type case, bevelled oval top glass, the white enamel dial, signed, with sweep centre seconds and alarm subsidiary, the twin train movement with original silvered platform lever escapement and bi-metallic compensated balance, the backplate mounted with the visible strike work and a bell, the base with the alarm bell19cm high (handle up)CONDITION REPORTThe clock case has been re-gilded in the recent past. It is in good condition. There is a small screwhead visible on the top plate to the right-hand side back corner. The glasses are in good condition. The movement looks to have been well cared for; however, it is not running so will require a service. The strike and repeat functions. One double-ended key
A FRENCH PETITE SONNERIE STRIKING AND REPEATING BRASS MID-SIZE GORGE CASED CARRIAGE CLOCKNo 31762, circa 1900The case with five rectangular bevelled glass panels, white enamel dial and blued steel hands, alarm subsidiary, twin train movement, original silvered platform lever escapement, with bi-metallic compensated balance, with cachet ‘JWB’ in an oval, striking on two blued steel gongs, the base with STRIKING/SILENT selector, in original red Morocco leather carrying case, the inner cover with CHARLES FRODSHAM, 27, SOUTH MOLTON ST, LONDON W. Below a crown retailer stamp13cm high (handle up)CONDITION REPORTWith an associated twin end winding key. The leather strap of the carrying case is broken. The repeat button on the carrying case is also broken, scuffs and marks.The clock is in original condition. The silvered platform appears original. The case and glass is dusty. It does strike and repeat and ticks for a while but will require a service to be operable.
AN ENGLISH ENGRAVED GILT BRASS STRIKING AND REPEATING CHRONOMETER CARRIAGE CLOCK WITH CALENDARThe platform escapement signed Philip Noyer, London, circa 1860The heavy case engraved all over with foliage, a rectangular bevelled glass to the top and dial, with folding handle and push/repeat, the engraved silvered dial with seconds subsidiary below the XII and two subsidiaries below for month and date, large gilt brass platform signed Noyer London, with bi-metallic compensated balance, free sprung and diamond endstone, Earnshaw spring detent escapement, the French twin train movement with going barrels, circular cut-out in the upper section of the backplate to adjust the platform, strike/silent lever, striking and repeating the hours and halves on a blued steel gong, with alarm train, stamped to the underside 69217cm high (handle up)PROVENANCE: Cyril Fish, thence by descent.CONDITION REPORTThe clock ticks for a short while. The repeats for the hours and the half-hours is not functioning. It requires a full service. The front glass has some chips. Please note the movement is French with an English escapement and cased in London.
A RARE FRENCH GILT BRASS MOONPHASE, CALENDAR, GRANDE SONNERIE STRIKING AND REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCKNo. 1656, Circa 1900The Anglaise Riche-type case with five bevelled glass panels, with push/repeat, Corinthian fluted uprights, the underside of the base with selector for the moonphase adjustment and strike mode, the circular 2 1/4in white enamel dial with blued steel hands and moon aperture at VI o’clock, within a matt gilt mask with three subsidiaries below for day of the week, alarm and date, the twin train movement with original silvered platform lever escapement with cut bi-metallic balance, calendar and alarm setting squares and striking and repeating the hours on two blued steel gongs20cm high (handle up)** PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS SOLD SUBJECT TO 5% IMPORT VATCONDITION REPORTIn good original condition. The glasses are in good condition. The strike and repeat is working. The clock ticks when wound. It may require a service and oil.
A FINE FRENCH GILT BRASS GRANDE SONNERIE STRIKING AND REPEATING GORGE CASED CARRIAGE CLOCKBy Henry Jacot, 31, rue de Montmorency, Paris, No. 10435, circa 1890The Gorge case with five rectangular bevelled glass panels, with push/repeat above the 2 1/4in circular signed and addressed white enamel dial, within a gilt mask and alarm subsidiary below, the original large silvered platform lever escapement no 6872 (on the underside), with cut bi-metallic compensated balance and over-sprung hairspring, and polished steel bridge across the regulation bar, the twin train movement with Jacot’s cachet mark, striking on two blued steel gongs, the underside of the base with strike selector17.5cm high (handle up)**PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS SOLD SUBJECT TO 5% IMPORT VATCONDITION REPORTThe clock ticks when wound and the strike/repeat functions. The platform is very discoloured and the movement would benefit from a clean and service. The upper surface of the case is dirty and would benefit from a wash if serviced. There is no damage to the glass. The enamel dial is in perfect condition. The clock strikes correctly in all modes.
A VIENNESE STYLE ENAMEL AND SILVERED METAL MINIATURE TIMEPIECE AND A BRASS CARRIAGE ALARM TIMEPIECE (2)Late 19th centuryOf shaped outline, with enamel dial, above a serpentine-shaped platform and spreading base, decorated with pierced scrolls and foliage and centred by an enamel of a courting couple; together with a small brass carriage alarm timepiece (2)10.5cm and 9.5cm high respectivelyCONDITION REPORTThe silver and enamel timepiece is tarnished and would benefit from a clean. We have not been able to open the watch movement so are not able to make a determination. The brass carriage alarm timepiece is ticking and the alarm rings. The diameter of the dial on the Vinnennese clock is 26mm
A GOOD GILT BRASS GRANDE SONNERIE STRIKING AND REPEATING GORGE CASE CALENDAR CARRIAGE CLOCKBy Drocourt, No. 11052, Retailed by Leroy & Fils, 13 & 15 Palais Royal, Paris and 211 Regent Street, London, circa 1890The case with five rectangular bevelled glass panels and repeat button, the 2 1/2in rectangular white enamel dial, signed by Leroy with Paris and London addresses, blued steel 'Breguet' moon hands and subsidiaries for day of the week, alarm and date, the twin train movement with Drocourt cachet mark and additionally numbered 9967 by Leroy and detailed at the base of the backplate ‘Repasée par Leroy & Fils Palais Royal, 13 & 15 Paris’ striking and repeating on two blued steel gongs, the underside of the base with strike selector lever17cm high (handle up)**PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS SOLD SUBJECT TO 5% IMPORT VATCONDITION REPORTThe clock is in good condition. It ticks when wound (with a good action). The case is slightly tarnished in places. The clock's face is free from damage. All the glass panels are free from damage.
A brass repeating carriage clock, by Charles Frodsham, 20th century, the case with swing handle above moulded cornice with fluted frieze, three-quarter reeded columns and bevelled glass panels, on plinth base, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals within gilt-brass mask with scrolling foliate decoration, the twin train eight day movement striking on a bell, the backplate signed Charles Frodsham London, 17cm high (excluding handle), 19.5cm high (including handle)Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee the working order or time keeping of any timepiece offered for sale.
A pair of French miniature 'mignonette' brass carriage clocks, late 19th century, each with case surmounted with shaped foliate swing handle, above Corinthian pilasters on a spreading base with stiff leaf engraved decoration and egg and dart border, the white enamel dial with blue Roman numerals, within circular surround of half pearls and a blue enamel mask with cherubs playing musical instruments, the single train movement with repeating mechanism striking on a gong, the underside engraved SONNERIE, both in velvet travelling cases with winder, clock - 7.4cm high (excluding handle), 9cm high (including handle) (2)Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee the working order or time keeping of any timepiece offered for sale. Condition Report: One clock – Case: With some surface scratching and minor tarnishing to metal, consistent with age and use. Underside with discolouration, scratches and restorer's code in ink. The half pearls are all present and the enamel mask appears to be in good condition. There is pink polish residue to the glass above 12 and 1. General scratching to glass. Very minor nibble to top right edge of glass panel to reverse and to top edge of glass on front panel. Nibble to edge of glass panel to top of case. Dial: In good condition with only minor dirt. Movement: Movement has seized and cannot currently be wound. Some tarnishing to movement. Travelling case – Chips and cracks to lower right corner of glass and nibbles to edges. Wear to velvet on handle to front and interior and minor staining to interior lining. Key is present, although cannot guarantee it is original it does appear to be. Rusting to studs to underside. Other clock – Case: With some surface scratches and tarnishing consistent with age and use. Discolouration and scratching to underside and with restorer's code in ink. General scratching and pitting to glass. Nibble to edge of glass to top, chip to lower left edge of front panel. Enamel mask appears to be in good condition, half pearls all present. Dial: In good condition with minor dirt. Small fibre present near 6. Movement: Movement has seized and cannot currently be wound. Some tarnishing to movement.Travelling case - with only very minor wear to exterior and minor stain to lining to interior of lid. Nibbles to edges of glass. Key is present, although cannot guarantee it is original it does appear to be. Rusting to studs to underside.
A small French lacquered brass repeating carriage clock, late 19th century, the corniche case with swing handle above bevelled glass panels, the white enamel dial and subsidiary alarm dial with Arabic numerals, the twin train eight day movement with alarm function striking on a gong, the backplate numbered 8266, with associated winder, 11cm high (excluding handle), 13.5cm high (including handle) Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee the working order or time keeping of any timepiece offered for sale.
A French gilt-brass repeating carriage clock, by Drocourt, Paris, late 19th century, the corniche case with swing handle above bevelled glass panels, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, outer minute track and subsidiary alarm dial with Arabic numerals, the twin train eight day movement with alarm function striking on a gong, with platform lever escapement, the backplate stamped with Drocourt DC trademark, numbered 12515 to backplate and underside, with associated winder, 18cm high (handle extended), 15cm (excluding handle)Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee the working order or time keeping of any timepiece offered for sale.
A selection of Victorian and later clocks and wall barometer to include a Swiss wooden cased cuckoo clock (A/F) without weights, a black slate mantle clock, brass cased 5 window carriage clock cases, two oak carved wall barometer and a Junghans wooden cased wall shelf clock with picture glazed doorLocation:If there is no condition report shown, please request
Group of piecesincluding a mahogany tea caddy, 26cm wide, a rosewood and inlaid box,25cm, a bidri ware vase, 24cm, an English porcelain spill vase, a carriage clock and other pieces. At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report
A French ebonised carriage type mantel timepiece, late 19th century, four-glass case with brass swing carrying handle, Roman numerals on white enamel clock dial, inscribed Hy. Marc A Paris, within a cast gilt metal bezel, rectangular stepped base, 24cm high over handle; a lacquered brass carriage timepiece, 14cm high (2)
A gilt brass carriage clock by Leroy & Fils, late 19th century, in gorge case, with silvered platform lever escapement, rectangular enamel dial with moon hands, inscribed below, backplate numbered 7455 and marked 'Repasse par Leroy & Fils Hers, Palais Royal 13 & 15 Paris', bell strike with numbered key, 13cm high with handle foldedCarriage clock currently functioning OK.
A brass gorge cased repeating carriage clock, with alarm, with an enamelled dial, with Roman numerals, with an Arabic alarm dial below, the movement and case numbered '1290' and '38510', 12.5cm high, 15.5cm overall, with a leather travelling case (2)Condition ReportLeather case well worn. Tarnished clock, working. No damage to the glass or face.
A brass carriage clock the enamelled dial with Roman numerals, to a silvered face, 12cm hightogether a silver minature example,by Louis Dessoutter, London 1897, 6.5cm highCondition ReportThe brass example ticks but cannot be guaranteed to continue for a prolonged period. Tarnishing throughout. Cracks to the enamel dial of the brass example.
A brass carriage clock late 19th/ early 20th century, French, the enamelled dial with Arabic numerals,13.5cm hightogether with another similar example,10.5cm high (2)Condition ReportBoth with keys. The larger example ticks but this doesn't continue for a prolonged period. The smaller example is overwound.
An early 20th century French silvered brass grand sonnerie alarum carriage clock with fretwork panels to the face and sides, enamelled dial and alarum ring, unsigned movement striking on two gongs, numbered 1611, 10.5cm wide, 9.5cm deep, 17cm high**conditionreport**Silvering to the case has almost entirely been rubbed away but still visible in the crevices, top plate looks original, movement ticks for a while then stops, repeat not working, dial looks good though fret work is in differing states of gilding much stronger on one side than the others, movement looks complete, gongs slightly oxidised, selector to the underside with instructions in English for quarters only / silent / hours and quarter, English script for alarum hands and set ... to the backplate, comes with two associated keys.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
Archibald Knox (1864-1933) for Liberty & Co.; an Art Nouveau pewter carriage clock, the case with stylised ivy leaf details, the blue-green enamelled dial with copper chapter ring with Roman numerals, French eight day movement stamped on the underside '0721, 'English Pewter made by Liberty & Co.', 13.5 cm high o/a
DENT OF LONDON; a late 19th century ebonised oversized carriage clock with cast metal swing loop handle above fluted pagoda caddy top, single fusée movement with signed backplate numbered 1015, replaced dial set with Roman numerals inscribed 'Dent, London', and raised on scrolling bracket feet, height 24.5cm.Condition Report: The dial does appear to have been replaced and has some perishing. It is missing the pair of pillars which should have flanked the door, a few small scuffs here and there, complete with pendulum, a small loss to the ebonised moulding at the rear of the caddy top, otherwise ok.
A FRENCH REPEATER BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK, a rectangular form clock, Arabic numerals, signed 'A Barrie Paris', striking on a gong, four viewing panels, approximate height 130mm, base stamped 3746, together with key (condition report: currently working at the time of cataloguing, time keeping not tested, we cannot guarantee the working condition of the clock)
A BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK AND TWO TRAVEL CLOCKS, the first a rectangular form carriage clock signed 'Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, four viewing panels, engraving to the top, approximate height 119mm, together with an AF 'Brevet' travel clock and an additional travel clock (condition report: clocks not tested for working condition, we cannot guarantee the working condition of the clocks)
A MID TWENTIETH CENTURY BRASS MANTEL CLOCK, A VINTAGE BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK, AND A WRIST WATCH, mantel clock height 40cm, with pendulum and key, enamel panelled front with a picture painted of a man and women in farm field and a painted church and roman numerals on the dial, a twentieth century French carriage clock with bevel edge glass all around the side and on the top height 12cm not including handle, white dial with Roman numerals, standing on four feet, constant wrist watch with black strap, white face with stainless steel case, (Condition report the mantal clock does wind but does not appear to work, one of the finials are loose at the front, some of the painted front is worn, brass carriage clock has discolouration to the dial and a foot missing at the back, the wrist watch strap is worn and damaged), (3).
A French brass late-Victorian carriage clock the eight-day duration movement having a replaced platform lever escapement and striking the hours and half-hours on a bell with the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals and blued-steel spade hands, the Corniche case with a three bale handle, height 17.5cm/14cm handle up/down.
A Victorian silver boudoir carriage clock by Mappin Brothers. Profuse foliate scroll, cherub, bird and hound embossed decoration, London 1896, height including handle 10cm. The estimated in-house shipping to a UK mainland address is available from £20Currently winds and runs. Two small dents to the edge of the door. Some loss of definition to the raised areas. Generally good antique condition.
A French brass repeater carriage clock, 20th century, in a typical four glass and gilt brass corniche case, with enamelled dial, Roman numerals, unsigned, the two barrel movement, with overhandle, 13cm high (excluding handle), includes key, case stamped 2577 The movement was wound in the saleroom and the strike, repeat and time mechanism appear to be working. We would always recommend bidders satisfy themselves of the clocks condition prior to bidding
A French brass repeater carriage clock, late 19th century or early 20th century, in a typical four glass and gilt brass corniche case, with enamelled dial, Roman numerals, unsigned, the two barrel movement, with overhandle, 13cm high (excluding handle), includes key, case stamped twice 18680 The movement was wound in the saleroom and the strike, repeat and time mechanism appear to be working. We would always recommend bidders satisfy themselves of the clocks condition prior to bidding

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